In an interview with TMZ, Tyrese, sitting in his Rolls Royce Wraith vehicle, said that he’s not mad at the Rock for getting a spinoff, which subsequently postponed the next Fast and Furious installment.

"The truth is, I just wish he was releasing it at a different time," he said. “He’s the reason we’re pushing the release date back now."

"I just got a problem with Dwayne, it appears that he’s being selfish, it appears that he’s so focused on furthering his own self-interests," he continued.

On Monday (Oct. 9), the Rock announced that he is indeed working on a "Hobbs" movie, which is slated to hit theaters in 2019. Of course, this will push back the next Fast and the Furious movie until April 2020.

“Fast and the Furious 9 is not coming out until 2020," Tyrese tells the TMZ photog. "That’s f---ed up.”

The Rock seems to take his tiff with Tyrese in stride. In the video below, the 45-year-old actor films himself in his SUV (named "Skyscraper") driving to work when he decides to "troll for compliments" from kids walking to school. "It's tough being the king," he says with a hearty laugh.